A compendium of American literature; chronologically arranged, with biographical sketches of the authors: On the plan of the authors "Compendium of English literature", and "English literature of the 19th CenturyE. C. & J. Biddle, 1858 - 740 sider |
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... give , to the question , what is American Literature ; namely , that it is the product of those minds that have been nurtured , trained , developed , matured , on our own soil , by the manners , habits , scenery , circumstances , and ...
... give , to the question , what is American Literature ; namely , that it is the product of those minds that have been nurtured , trained , developed , matured , on our own soil , by the manners , habits , scenery , circumstances , and ...
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... give you a history of myself since I saw you , or since I wrote you last ; however abridged , it would be too long . Upon the whole , mankind 36 [ 1751-1788 . JOHN LEDYARD . Biographical Sketch, Ledyard at St Petersburg,
... give you a history of myself since I saw you , or since I wrote you last ; however abridged , it would be too long . Upon the whole , mankind 36 [ 1751-1788 . JOHN LEDYARD . Biographical Sketch, Ledyard at St Petersburg,
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... give you a still better account of our fellow- creatures . But I am hastening to countries where goodness , if natural to the human heart , will appear independent of ex- ample , and furnish an illustration of the character of man not ...
... give you a still better account of our fellow- creatures . But I am hastening to countries where goodness , if natural to the human heart , will appear independent of ex- ample , and furnish an illustration of the character of man not ...
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... give an entirely different turn to their enjoyments ; and so have their respective subjects . Would a Tartar live on ... gives vent to his feelings of bitter disappointment . Finding , however , that he must pass the winter there , he ...
... give an entirely different turn to their enjoyments ; and so have their respective subjects . Would a Tartar live on ... gives vent to his feelings of bitter disappointment . Finding , however , that he must pass the winter there , he ...
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... give him the advantages of a collegiate education , and at ten years of age he was taken from the grammar school to aid in cutting wicks for the candles , filling the moulds , and attending the shop . When he was twelve years of age ...
... give him the advantages of a collegiate education , and at ten years of age he was taken from the grammar school to aid in cutting wicks for the candles , filling the moulds , and attending the shop . When he was twelve years of age ...
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